Tools & Hardware : Bessey DBKAH Quick-Change Folding Utility Knife - Aluminum Handle

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Tools & Hardware : Bessey DBKAH Quick-Change Folding Utility Knife - Aluminum Handle

Bessey DBKAH Quick-Change Folding Utility Knife - Aluminum Handle

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MSRP Price: $13.44
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 17226





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Bessey
EAN: 0091162009536
Label: Bessey
Product Manufacturer: Bessey
Model: D-BKAH
Publisher: Bessey
Ranking: 17226
Studio: Bessey


Product facts:
  • Patented Quick-Change Blade Replacement System - No tools required
  • One-hand Easy Opening & Closing - Folds to a Compact Size to fit in pocket
  • Includes belt clip for easy access
  • Accepts all standard utility blades









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Makes it fun to open boxes
This is a great knife. Beautifully made. It actually has three Torx screws that hold on the belt clip alone! The handle is anodized knurled aluminum, so the little nubs will wear down to aluminum color after it is used for a while, but it is a tool made to be used.

One-hand opening? Not likely. Spare blades on board? No. Don't care 'cause I just like it. If you like nicely-made techy tools, you will too.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Blade
Hard to open with one hand. Can't close with one hand. You can do both of these with Gerber superknife which is also lighter. This knife gets the job done though and has no real flaws.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nicer than I expected
For the price, I didn't expect much. However, I found it to be very sturdy and solid. It is solid metal - no plastic. It closes like a simple pocket knife, but is very rigid when locked open. Maybe my other utility knives are cheap, but I always have problems with the retractable blades retracking on their own, and the fixed blades are sort of dangerous to carry around or have near children. This knife seems to solve all these issues. I have a variety of different box cutters I use for breaking down cardboard, and this is my new favorite.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not made in Germany
Don't expect a Made in Germany product at this price. That said the knife is still an excellent deal



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